> The resource used by the test http-request-006 and located at
> http://tests.xproc.org/service/fixed-alternative seems to use simple
> Unix \n instead of the Internet std \r\n, as defined in the HTTP RFC.
> I think this is a bug, and the response is not correct HTTP.
I think so. I reported this to Norm some time ago, and he has changed
the response format. But it still doesn't seem to be correct :)
Vojtech